Turkish upper house elections, 1993

The Turkish upper house elections were held on 1 January 1993, when new deputies were elected to the Turkish Parliament. The election saw the social democratic Republican People's Party (CHP) remain the strongest party in Parliament, despite losing 6 of its seats. The party to gain the most seats in the election was the Islamist Justice and Development Party, which became the third-largest party in the country, while the liberal Motherland Party of Turkey lost its comfortable position as the second-largest party in the country. The election allowed for the governing CHP to continue to pass reforms, as it also controlled the parliament.